The Trump administration approved 76 coal-related permits in more than a year of efforts to revive the flagging fuel and execute an agenda of “energy dominance.” His latest attempt includes tapping Defense Production Act funding to expand the industry.

Le président américain veut moderniser des mines et des centrales électriques au charbon mais aussi en construire deux nouvelles, provoquant la colère de l’opposition démocrate.

New coal-fired plants in Anchorage, Alaska, and Mt. Storm, West Virginia, would total 2.85 GW. They would be the first new U.S. coal plants to come online since 2013.

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Washington, D.C. — According to reporting, today Donald Trump is set to announce plans to give away $700…

DoE wants to keep 13 coal-fired power generators going at the same time as funding nuclear research

Money would keep coal plants open, build the first new plants in over a decade.

Trump invokes the Defense Production Act to allocate nearly $700 million for coal plant upgrades, new facilities, and an export terminal, citing AI and

Trump invokes the Defense Production Act to invest $700M in coal plants, mines, and exports. Here's where the money goes and what it means for markets.

Trump invokes the Defense Production Act to direct $500M toward upgrading 13 coal plants, building new facilities, and funding a coal export terminal.

The DOE on Thursday announced about $700 million in support for the declining coal industry with funds from the Defense Production Act. Environmentalists denounced the move,…

Trump is directing nearly $700M in wartime authority funds toward 13 coal plants, two new builds, and a long-contested California export terminal.

The president announced plans for two new coal plants in Alaska and West Virginia, using the Defense Production Act.

The Trump administration approved 76 coal-related permits in more than a year of efforts to revive the flagging fuel and execute an agenda of “energy dominance.” His latest…

President Donald Trump last week invoked the Defense Production Act to provide nearly $700 million in funding to boost the coal industry.